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My my, how quickly the national narrative starts to flip. After the 0-8 start last year we went from "worst team in history" and "biggest all-time point spread" to this.


In 8 games and one offseason.


Go Khan

Go Caldwell

Go Gus

Go Jags


If things continue on this path, right now will be the BEST time to be a fan of the Jags. Everyone enjoy the ride.
Gus Bradley is the type of personality that could give a speech in the downtown morgue and have many of those people laying there, get up, and walk out with him all fired up about getting better everyday.

 

That kind of personality is very rare, very rare indeed.

 

The Jags are very lucky to have him here.
The gus buster
The role of infectiously enthusiastic motivator that that Bradley had in Seattle, has been filled by Linebackers Coach Ken Norton Jr.  I predict he will be named Defensive Coordinator of the Seahawks once Dan Quinn gets a head coaching job somewhere after this year.  I could see Lofa Tatupu coming in to fill the Linebackers job.

 

Of course, some of those coaches could end up here.  Kris Richard and Rocky Seto come to mind.

Do you think Gus would leave for the Florida job when Muschamp gets canned?

Quote:Do you think Gus would leave for the Florida job when Muschamp gets canned?
 

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Quote:Do you think Gus would leave for the Florida job when Muschamp gets canned?
 

Edit: No.

Quote:Do you think Gus would leave for the Florida job when Muschamp gets canned?
 

Errr...I mean no.  I think Dan Quinn would take that Florida Job.  He was DC and DL coach when Gus Bradley was DC in Seattle.
Quote:Do you think Gus would leave for the Florida job when Muschamp gets canned?
 

Coaches don't usually leave NFL teams for college teams.  It's usually the other way around.  The NFL is the top of the heap. 
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